Though, she is impressive. She has been doing this since a toddler or very young(6-8 ish range). She looks to be nearly a world class Gymnast. Look at that Gym. You think you just get memberships to a Gym like that? That is a privately owned and invite only.

No roids, I doubt it. Just an athletic, nearly world class, gymnast.

I wish I kept my 17 year old body and improved on it. God, I wouldn't even be able to wipe my ass, if I did that.

Her name is Suzanne Svanevik from the Norwegian city Bergen, she's been in the local newspaper before.

Originally Posted by NatePsychotic

Why did the video title have to be centered around "Girls vs. Guys" They should of just titled it "Performing weight lifts and push/pull ups."

In an interview she said that she's received a lot of positive response to the video, but also quite some negative
"It's a bit silly, but I think it comes from jealousy and envy, so I choose not to care about it."

That coupled with the title of the video just makes it seem to me like they've got some kind of issue with having to prove that women can be 'just as good or even better' than men at this kind of stuff. Which isn't an abnormal additude for women in sports as far as I know.

Originally Posted by Jokerfiend

She has been doing this since a toddler or very young(6-8 ish range).

Actualy she's only been doing the whole 'crossfit' thing for 2 years, but has been doing gymnastics for a while longer. However she trains five to six days a week and is being coached by her older brother who owns the gym.

Originally Posted by Jokerfiend

Look at that Gym. You think you just get memberships to a Gym like that? That is a privately owned and invite only.

Like I'm totally for people going to Gym and wanting to stay Fit.. But Girls trying to get crazy muscly is just disturbing to me. It doesn't look natural AT ALL.

But I totally respect people that have a Vision/Goals and they achieve them, so I'm sure it's always lots of effort for these Girls that do this kind of stuff. So I respect their energy, devotion and goal achieving, but I just really find the whole concept of Muscly Girls disturbing.

So yeaaa... I do not feel one bit bad that I probably couldn't lift half the weight she does, I more-so feel bad for her then I feel bad for myself.